While
training in Tae Kwon Do from an early age, Dong Hwan's ego usually gets
the best of him. He was taught by his father, Kim
Kap Hwan, and is a friendly rival with his brother Jae
Hoon. While Jae Hoon is a serious practitioner and very similar to his
father, Dong Hwan is very cocky and somewhat of a slacker. Though it may seem
like he's goofing off, he enters the tournament to continue his father's
legacy.

Har Har Har....
yeah,
his name is Dong. Get over it. (Ohh wait, we're supposed to laugh I think). Yeah, Mr. Dong Hwan is clearly the comic relief
character of Garou: MOTW.He brings a unique brand of charisma to the
Fatal Fury series,
and at the time, was one of the most hilarious fighting game characters in
existence (he might still be).
However, Dong can throw down when he needs to and has a really cool and
well-defined style of TaeKwonDo... so don't take him lightly!

On a side note: He's actually a really clever stereotype of a TaeKwonDo fighter....
why? Well, as a
TKD practitioner of over 20 years, I've met quite a few TKD students who (in
real life) are nearly as cocky as Dong Hwan. The cocky TKD-users are usually the
ones that can do the highest jump spin kicks and tend to "show off"
whenever possible... so Dong Hwan is almost a realistic take on this stereotype.
In case you haven't noticed, SNK did an amazing job with his
animation. Dong is also considerably different from his brother, Jae Hoon.